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Daniel M. Lieberman, MD Maricopa Director 2016Dr. Daniel Lieberman is a board-certified neurological surgeon who graduated from the University of Arizona College of Medicine in 1991 and completed a residency in neurological surgery at UC-San Francisco School of Medicine.He is a past president of the Maricopa County Medical Society and has been a member of the Arizona Medical Association since 2007.

PHOENIX - (March 6, 2006) - Gail Grace, president and CEO of Camelback Community Bank, is pleased to announce that Daniel M. Lieberman, M.D., president and CEO Arizona Center for Neurosurgery in Phoenix, has been elected to the bank's Board of Directors.

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Dr. Lieberman is a neurosurgeon specializing in the treatment of complex brain, spine and nervous system conditions.He has special interests in the surgical treatment of movement disorders (Parkinson's disease and tremors), brain tumors, epilepsy, pain and minimally invasive treatment of spinal disorders.

An honors graduate of Pepperdine University, Lieberman earned his medical degree from the University of Arizona.He completed a fellowship at the National Institutes of Health and trained in neurosurgery at the University of California at San Francisco.
He is a clinical professor of bioengineering at Arizona State University, chairs the governing board of Surgical Specialty Hospital of Arizona, and is the CEO of both Doclopedia, a new web site under construction that will provide access to a marketplace for healthcare goods and services, and the Arizona Center for Neurosurgery.He holds or has applied for six patents regarding medical devices for brain and spine surgery.
He is married and the father of three children.

"We have to change the way we retail healthcare in this country" said Dan Lieberman, CEO and founder of Doclopedia.
"The internet is the best way to connect people with the information they need to become good consumers of health care goods and services."

Doclopedia is part of the consumer revolution in healthcare delivery.
Through Doclopedia, users are encouraged to find health insurance with higher deductibles but lower premiums.
"The combination of a health savings account, and a high-deductible insurance plan, gives people best of both worlds: insurance if you need it, and savings if you don't" said Dr. Lieberman.